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Another Van Gogh-style ATC

October 23, 2009 Mellanie 3 comments
ATC:  VanGogh Swap III

2.5" x 3.5" oil pastel on canvas paper

I’ve been in a bit of a drawing slump and fighting a cold, so not much art is getting done these days.  Here is another Van Gogh-style card from the swap I mentioned on my last post.  While I tried acrylic paint on the last card, this one was done with oil pastels.

I hope you are all staying well and drawing happily! Thanks for stopping by!

Categories: ATCs, DRAWING, portrait

Back to the Sketchbook

August 11, 2009 Mellanie 10 comments

Sketchbook_08_09

It’s been a long time since I’ve just played around in my sketchbook.   I forgot how fun it is to just scribble and hack away without any real attachment to the outcome.   I had spent some time working on an ATC for a self-portrait swap.  It just wasn’t working .  The drawing was okay, but I didn’t capture myself at all.   I  was suddenly just so fed up!   I needed to relax and loosen up.  There was nothing left to do but grab a few pens and my book and just cut loose on the page.  The results were surprising–and pleasing.

ATC: Turtle Portrait

August 4, 2009 Mellanie 4 comments
2.5" x 3.5" colored pencil

2.5" x 3.5" colored pencil

I needed to draw a turtle artist trading card for a trading partner last week.  I looked through some pictures I had taken at the zoo and came up with this guy.  I like the expression on this face.  What a grumpagus, if that’s a word.  If not I’ve just made it one.

I’m planning more regular posts for August.   I’ve finished a large stack of artist trading card requests and now I can get back to my daily drawing.  I’ve noticed that my drawing has become so tight and careful lately.  I want to try a few different things to get the fun back into my drawing practice.  Hopefully they will pass muster for posting.

Thanks for stopping by.   I always love to read your comments.

ATC: African Gray Parrot

July 22, 2009 Mellanie 6 comments
ATC:  African Gray (traded)

2.5" x 3.5" colored pencil

A fellow art card trader asked me to  draw  her parrot.  Her name is Miss Duke (the parrot) and she looked like a charmer from the photo I received.   It was fun figuring out what colors to use.   Oh and look, no pen lines!

Crows, Crows, Crows

July 9, 2009 Mellanie 8 comments
2.5" x 3.5"  pen, watercolor, and markers

2.5" x 3.5" pen, watercolor, and markers

I’ve been enjoying our neighborhood crows lately.  They are all out and about teaching their youngs ones to be afraid of humans and hunt for their own food.  Once we noticed some crows on the ground and one was obviously just a youngster, but close to the same size as the parent.  He was making the usual “feed me” noises.  The parent was looking at him and then pecking around the grass.  He was trying to show the younger crow how to look for food.  The young crow finally looked at the parent and then half-heartedly pecked the same spot three times like he was pecking a code.  Then he looked at the parent like, “Okay, I did that.  Now FEED ME!”  I could almost see the frustration in the parent crow.  I guess parenting can be tough for birds too.

2.5" x 3.5"  pen, watercolor, markers

2.5" x 3.5" pen, watercolor, markers

I’m still trying to convey the intelligence and the trickster quality I admire in these birds.   But I feel that I’m off to a great start.  I could easily sketch these birds the rest of my life.

Here’s a great video from TED.com:  Joshua Klein on the intelligence of crows.  He shares stories and evidence of how these birds adapt and thrive.

Offline for a Bit

June 8, 2009 Mellanie 11 comments

ATC:  Wolf for Molossus (Traded)2.5″ x 3.5″  pen and watercolor pencil

Thanks for stopping by!  I’ve been offline quite a bit and will be for another week.  I have visiting relatives and my computer and drawing time is limited.  I’m hoping to be back by the 17th!

Here’s one of the drawings I put up for World Drawing Day.   I managed a little bit of drawing on that day.  Here’s a link to the Drawing Day Flickr group.  They were one of the various venues hosting Drawing Day events.

Categories: DRAWING

Remember Drawing Day, Saturday June 6

June 3, 2009 Mellanie Leave a comment

drawingday_today

Back in April I mentioned Drawing Day, a yearly event that celebrates the joys of drawing.  Well, it’s coming up and I just wanted to mention it again.

The goal is to get folks to make 1,000,000 drawings worldwide.  So pick up a pen and pencil and give it a go.  Draw a picture of something outside or around the house.  Then post it to one of  many communities participating in Drawing Day on the web.   I’m going to post my drawing(s)  in the Flickr group.   Join in and have fun with it!

Categories: DRAWING

Every Day In May: Day 31 – It’s Over

June 1, 2009 Mellanie 3 comments
4"x6"

4"x6"

My last entry for Every Day in May is a drawing I did of Michael relaxing in the sun wearing his favorite sunglasses.  He is wonderful about sitting for me.

Since doing this Every Day in May exercise I feel more inspired to go back to my everyday sketchbook drawing.    I got so caught up in my card trading hobby that my regular drawing practice really suffered.

But I can’t give up artist trading cards.  At last count I have 206 cards. It’s so addictive, I can’t imagine not trading.

Every Day in May: Day 30 – Gardening Sketches

June 1, 2009 Mellanie 1 comment
4"x6" graphite

4"x6" graphite

Saturday I did a lot of gesture sketches and tried capturing Michael as he worked in our yard.

4" x 6"

4" x 6" pen and ink

Here are the best of the sketches, at least they look human.  Michael was able to recognize himself, which was a good sign.  I love this kind of sketching where you focus on what you are seeing and not bothering about the result.

Every Day in May: Day 29 – Another Batch of HP ATCs

June 1, 2009 Mellanie Leave a comment

On my Day 29 I made three more Harry Potter character cards for a swap on AtcsforAll.com.  This swap is a blast.  There are some great cards being made so I decided to make  six cards to get back six.   Here are Cho Chang, Harry Potter, and Pansy Parkinson.

Harry Potter Swap II